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I post a puzzle with four pictures of women and you don't chime in until this? George
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Yes. George
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"Be good, be gone, or be dead!" George
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Yet. George
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The only time "bathroom on the right" even reached my consciousness was when a DJ said it jokingly. I understand that often lyrics were hard to make out, but that just doesn't make any sense! On the other hand, two lyrics that I misunderstood may not have occurred to the rest of you, either, but at least there was some logic there: You don't need a pinhead (penny) just to hang around. (Down on the Corner) What's the use in tryin'? All you get is pain, when I needed sunshine on my brain (sunshine, I got rain)? (I'm a Believer) Kathy, is Paw a gambler? Sudo, I watched a lot of TV in the 70's but I don't recognize that theme. George
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Right. But Anne Murray didn't write "Daydream Believer." Neil Diamond did write "I'm a Believer." George
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Yo! Pawnbroker!!! George
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Sudo, With the pasing of Don Knotts, that song has been heard quite a bit lately. What a fine show. Times were simpler then. George
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I thought so. Hopefully, someone else will get it, too. George
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Neil Diamond recorded his hit "I'm a Believer" after the Monkees, if I remember correctly. George
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The band was Manfred Mann's Earth Band (the 70's version of 60's group Manfred Mann, famous for "Do Wah Ditty" and "The Mighty Quinn") What made this song special? I dunno. George
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It sounds a lot like Haydn or Handel (not quite inventive enough for Mozart). As to who may have performed it in the 60's -- no idea. It does remind me of several disco "remakes" of some classics: "Thus Spake Zarathustra"*; "Night on Disco (Bald) Mountain"; and my favorite, "Joy," a peppy version of "Jesu, Joy of Man'd Desiring." George * best known these days as the theme from "2001: A Space Odyssey"
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I was a little confused about those two as well, but it was my best guess. Anyway: George
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Ken, It seems that most of us know the name of the western, so go ahead and give it away! George P.S. I knew this one when I first heard it. I just didn't hear it until now!
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I think we need another clue. George
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"Remember the Titans"? George
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Kathy's second pic was from "Dr. Strangelove," or more properly, "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb." George
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Ah, but Bruce Campbell has a charm all his own. I loved his work in "Xena" and "Jack of All Trades," as well as "Brisco County, Jr." And you've got to love the title of his autobiography: If Chins Could Kill. George
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He's insinuating that it's from "Babes in Toyland." George
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Okay, to wake the rest of you up (and to move this thread to the top -- so there, Sudo, nyah, nyah!), here's one that SHOULD give it away: My father hung me on a hook once...ONCE! George
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If I were to make a wild, wild guess, I'd say it's a western. B) George
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I doubt tht this is right, but could it be "Mississippi Squirrel Revival" by Ray Stevens? George
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When I was young (pre-teen), I had a few recurring nightmares, involving either my being chased or being abandoned. They just vanished; I don't know why. I do, occasionally, have a "boogeyman" dream; but they are usually presaged by my inability to turn on the lights. I know then that it's a dream and either wake up or "direct" the dream to something more interesting. I occasionally have the "back-in-school" dream, where I'm not sure how to get to my next class. My last real class was 25 years ago, so some things linger quite a while. A more recent variant of that dream has been my coming to a band rehearsal (or concert) and being unable to find my instrument or the music. I occasioanlly also have "bathroom" dreams, where I'm looking for a rest room. I doubt there's much psychology involved, because when I wake up I really DO have to use the bathroom! And, yeah, Chef. Sometimes I dream I'm naked in public. At least nobody's laughing!! George
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Interesting choice of words... :D Actually, it wasn't bad, though I didn't feel like clapping along. George
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Which means, TOTW, that you get to give the next clue! George